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s M. Poloraon, alcamsbarge Ketchnm snd _consort, Ratter, barke Ellzaboth Joues, Ohandler, 3, Wells, Porter, Golilen Ibile, Reopaske, Prindiville, corn at e ; prop Colon Camplell and bark 8, V. R, Wataon (last eventng), whest at 9% prop, not named, wheit through rata to New York, To Port Colborno—Sichra Bylark, Hattio Wells, M. J, Wilcox, corn at 2lye, To Onwego—Bclir Amorican, corn st 6o; ache W, II, Sunuids, wheat st 6c, 7o Erto—Prop Merchant, wheat 3 oh throngh Tate, I the afternoon tho barge Vamder- Bilt was takon {0r 80,00 b corn to BufTelo uu private terian, LAKE MICHIQAN, ChioAvo. The achr Catchpolo 1y ropairing at ono of the dorks of the Clargo Dry-Dack Company....Messrs, Burns & Farror are putting into Wha achr E, L. Dlako over £2,000 worth of repairs, aud when sho comen ot aain #lio will be a2 good A new..,,Lumbor freights liavo atiffeund np someshat, but the advauce fa ne yet fm. perceptiblo....Tho achr Stockbridge ran 1uto tho schr Helvetis yesterday afternoon whila golag up tie river, taking ont hier forerigging. .., Capt. Flunoy recelved a Jotter from DufTslo yoslerday aunouucing that Thom- 23 McDonald, sn old and well-Kuown liko Cantaln, oIl off tho schr Knight Templar In tho Walland canal and was drowned....Tho schr Keith whitlo golng up the river Tan fnto the sche James Conclt yesterday morning, Blelost part of hoe rix. ing and was otherwiso damsgod, anu the Kofth Joet fice jinbonis,... Tho surveys o thio sclir Ataunto Lava Leen completed, and bor “damages waro eatinated o $4,600, Tholnaurance companics Lava taken posnon- #lon of her, aud offer ier for axlo, ., Capt, Alezatder Melntosh of ke {ug Willie Tirown, of tlio Vennel- Quers Gumpany, dind st thn restdesice af Capt, iy Ferguaou yeatori(ay aftornoon sfter & Mugeriug pck- noss. Capt. McEntosh Las been fn tho ompioy of the Ownors' T Company for many years, and wan ‘owin highly respocted by all who cawe in_ contact with him, Ilo wan 23 years old, His funeral will tako jlaco Tunraloy morning at’ 10 o'clock from No. 0l South Deaplaines stroot. The tugs fo the hiatbor have all een put in mouzning ont of respoct for the decorsol Captsln Adllufl b from Port Huron etates that 110 solir Turner k Refler paesod down yesferday with her lLiead yiaaz earried sway, aho having® collided with he scbr B. L, Watvon near I'rosquo Iale Friday. Tha Josn was sipiled by taking hor mlzzenn-bootn fof sl boom, in which way sbo will Lo abio to fuish her Journoy, LAKE ERIE. rnix, Epectal Dissateh to The Chicago TrBuns, Earx, Pa, Aug, Mf.—Drranteies~For Chlcago—~ Bebra Queen City, Thomaa I, Sheldon, BuieaENTe—,017 tou coal, Frrtama—Unsteady ; alifppers aro not willing to poy $1 per tou o coal to Ohicago, and tho vossals equally determingd to carry for no loss, hience ma! aro &t n standstill, No chartors wore made to-day. Tho number of veasels that entered this port for the month ondlog this evoning wero 119, Claarances for tho same timo were 121 veasols, s largo iucreaso ovor laat 1outh, g DUFPALO, Speciol Dispateh to TA¢ Chferro Tribuns BorraLo, N, Y., Aug, 31,~Tho Now Unlon Stoaraboat Compauy's prop Portage was launchiod this aftervon, {lor dimousions nze 215 fect keol, 353 feot over s, 34 foet 8 Inchés Loaw, and 15 foct hold ; carryivg capae olty about 1,700 tans{ cost, §75,00, At lnxt tho Mar. slal Las posted the schr lilyglo & Jouce for sala Bapts 0, 8¢ 11 5, 1n,, at Obio Laafu, In this city. VESSELS PASSED PORT HUROH, Speeiul Dispateh ta The Chicayo Tridune. Pont lunon, Mich,, Aug, 31—Down—Props Bt, Paul, Waverly, Egyption and consort ; schirs Gosbawk, , Lggina, © Ur—Tropa 8t Joseph, Pittaburg and harges, Bupe- ror and larges; schra New Hampshire, Soplls, Hinch, Montans, G, 11, Johnson, Moutealm, " Winp—Soutb, gontlos Wearnen—8ultry, Trrun—Tho sobr Turner and Kellor passed down this morulug with all her headgear carrled sway, she having collided withiithe scbr B. L. Walson, near Proaquo Iale, on Friday last, Tho loss wan supplied by taking Lor mizzen-boom for n Jit-boum, {n which manuorsho will e abls to fnfwh Ber Journey, Fpeciat Dispuich to The (hacino Pribing. . Posr HUMoN, Mich., AVg. .~DowN—Urops Oawo- stchie, Ifoward d cunsort § lien 8, J, THden, %a“n Gorlsch, Loulsa Clouter, 8, Jouos, Goidel t, Ur-Tro Btarncea, Maty Jnrockl, Quebeo, William Cowio and barges, Forter Chamberiin and by Vrairie Btato and barqed : schra Columbisn, Jane d, Moutculm, Windiste, John . Mott' Gol, Cook, v, i MISCELLANEOUS. The prop Commodore fs on Bor way to Chlcago,... The prop Autelope, wits & tow of barges, is at {ho Charity Tslands disabled in her machiuory, The prop Iallentine left Detroit Monday (o tow them to Clilengo, +..Tho Clevolaud Leader slates that tho scow May- flawer, which was acently suk off Marble- hiead, hos been ‘towed by tho wrecking-tug Mon- ftor (o withla 30 rods of THuntinglon's Dock, Kalloy's Tdand, where sho now lays, hor sailing sbovo water, Mostof her cargo of atouo wns thrown over- board beforo tho vessel swont dowa.. . On and after to- days 0xed red light, vistble at I2t¢ miles, will bo shown from tho new lght-houso on ihe Marquette Lreakwater, The approximate poaition of tio light- Twuse, a taXen from tho Lake Burvey charts, is na fol. Jowa: 'Latilade, 40 deg. 33 min. north; longitnde, 8 deg. Hnin, west, Msguotlo boarings 'and wistauces of praminent objscts araas follows: Point Penlusula Lighthouso, X. W, by W,, 177 nautical miles, Tottas watomlo Lighitiiouto, 8, W. W'¢, 101 nautical miles. -Tho London Engineer of fecent date haa threo fiil 3:ago iliustrations of the Lull, maclinory, ete,, of the Anterlcan lako prop V, H.’ Ketchum, owned by tho Toledo & Grgiuaw “Frisyortation Company. *Tho pafer tokos her as & typa of modorn ship-building, &nd goos on at some fength to_sbow her capacity, sirenth, eta... . The rcow Jenns Lind, with block stone, 11 reportad ashore at Corlar Fuint, uear Sandusky, Bls ‘waa bound from Claveland to Vart Iiurou, THE PERSIAN, Tho crew of the stoam-barge Perntan, which burned Thursdsy night below Loug Point, roached Oleveland in afety. Tho vesscl went down in 25 to 30 fathoms of water, ahout 8 1nilos south-southoast of tho point, Capl. John McKenna, Sarine Inspector of the Orfeut Insurance Company, visited (ho locality Bsturdsy morulng on beard of the tug rysat, He found a por- tlon of er igging and burnt spara Souting, whick Were stfll fast to the wreek bolow, A floating portion f the compaulou-way waa picked up and brou TOFL. . There was 1o Iisurauce o il hofl, b ©argo waa fully covercd Whether the Lull will Lo boyaved or not will dopend 1pon the dsmago dono to 18 by the fire, and can only bo determined by st ex- aminstion.—~Lugalo Kzpreas, THE COMET, Very little ad1itional kaa beon loarned regarding tho Hinking by callistow of tho prop Comet on Lake Hiipe- aor, Her crow aud passengera wore taken on board the prop Queboo, which 18 on Ler way down, Hhe lad %0tous of ailver ore, 84 kacks of wool, aud a lrge amount of pig-iron. Tho cargo wes inmared for $14,500, Tho zegistered valnation of the hull was $23,000, ¢nd insured for 320,000, 8he ssuk fn 5o Tatlioma of water, Tha Oloveland Leader asys: Tho fmot was 18 yoars old, baviug ben bull a Cleve land {0 18%1, Hoveral yeara dater aho was run down in the Detrolt River, soou ulter raised, placed in dry- ock, thorougbly repaired, and for many yoars iere. After waa enaged 11 tho Lako Buperfor frade. In the Jriater of "147:4 she wys aguln placed in dry-dock #rv, and Feclved a very completo ovorhauling, soma 813,000 bulng exponded, Moat of the (o ditiag the Brrstnt ssaton sho bak boen laid up hore, Levin Bothlug 10 do, -Eaxly in tho spring abe mad Lripa, but thero was no money miade, :l.t’hsb:;;n. About threa weeke sinco o, aud akio wan sudthls was her firub teip, e ‘“ HORATIUS AT THE BRIDGEY 6 the Editor of The Chicaio Tribune : Cuscano, Aug. 28.—My purposs In writing Bow s to proteet againat your robbing Ioratiua ©Of the glory which ke wou by awimming acroas ll_lu Tibor. You ssy tho Tiber is but s narrow ditch! And horolet me say that I had atudisd ¢laasios, read histories, diculanaries, eto., and 4zled for yaats to Aud out tho slze of the Tiber ot Rome; but nover could flud out upbit the editor of Tus Tmsuxe wroto from thoro that It wiaa from 300 to 400 feet. It has had timo to row 8 good deal siuce Horatius swam across ¢ § ut, making allorauca for that, it iy fua gawa Tivar dlial Cuweas was stuck in whera yon Bay he was ‘weak as a mick girl the *sick girl " came in when Lo 1 in Bpaiu, but it may be from my dulinoss of cor rehonalon. Hutin the origt feed Toratius stood aloie wifh s =™ ¥ iates thst Tbrice thirty thoussnd focs Lefc ( Jhirty tho ore, and the broad nd afier bo plunged {n with b cuk. flastay) 8 ls harness on his But ewiftly ran o curreat, swallen high by mmonths rain, Ana foat bia blood was flowlag, snd he was soro wits palu, And4EY wih his srmor, sad spent with changiog 482 ot ticy thought bim sinking, bt st agais b vose, Tt will not do st this lato day to rob Mo glory by ealliog (a0 Tibor &-¥ wargw ey ENtay, {"Amorigo " fu & Little wild when ha spoaka of the classics and the “original” story of Hora. tiua, aud then yuotes ane of Macaulsy's * Lays Of Ancient llome." The * Lays™ are modern Evglish productions, nut saciout classio orig- fnaly, Poutio lioenwo or thie uecessitios of motre Ty oxplain Macaulsy's **brosd flood,” but a Streaw of 350 feet 14 cortaluly narraw ditch o comparison with ona of 23 miles, 1L Cecales, if Lo twamn tho 'Tibor at all, swam shaut {;flbs‘n 1as8 of the distance psssed by Capt Vebb, : it inte hut the gementa sgatn placed in comintesion, THE GRAND IURY. The Investigators Try tho Wa. bash Avenue Business Again, Ald, 0'Brien Declared His Ignorance, and Mr, Loomis Followed Suit, Indictments Returned Into Conrte--Promi. nent Offenders, Tho @rand Jury took an oarly atart yestordsy morning, and tn tho absonco of further witnass. en in tho Wabash Avenuo Hailway matter, took up tho rogular dockot casos, Loeu accomplistied, Lowever, bafara ALD, JAMES O'DIMEN wan knocking at o door for sdmission. ror had said that he know all about the * dark wasu" of tho Wabash Avenuo Railway ordi- uanco, and ho waa thoro {n obedionca to a Bube prena to tell what ho knew wupon that subject, Il was usliored In without delay, and shown & #eat in which tho uniled inquisitorial oyo conld rest upon him. In roply to quostlons bo #0on hogau Lo unfold hin etory, which in offect wan ihiat ho know uothing about the affsir. Ilo thon gave way to ALD. FITZOEMALD, who had boon rocalled, % ‘The Allorman camo to tho aérateh with norvos somewhst unsetiled, and quito aa curious to Kuow what waa wanted of him s wero the ro- jorters loitering through tho Lialls, It transpired thiat bo had boon recaliod simply to nnawer furthor questions ou tho Wabash aventio matter, and (o have his attention calied to tho fact thar his testimony of tha day provioua lisd boon con- tradicted. lo maintained that Lo bad nevor been offered any monoy by an Alderman, and ro- peatod his formor testimony, with an addition oxculpativg Ald. Calloston ffom any connootion, to hin knowledgo, with ofTeriug or rocoiving suy monoy in tho passago of tho Wabash aventio or- dinance. Ho way soon allowed (o rotire, when a juror romarked that ono Jobn Forayth know moro on tho subject under inveatigation than anybodr olso. 1o was sent for, but could pot bo tound. EDAAR LOOSIE, of tho Wabaah Aveuuo Omuibus Company, who hud baou summoned to appear the day bafora at tho instauco of & juror, to whom Lo Lad made torrible ravolatious, swon Bppesrad from tho force of an attachment. Ha said ho koow uoth- ing of his own kuuwlcd% , but had heard o great nany rumora of monoy being used In tho passago of the ordiuance in question. o had hoard it asid that ons of tho partios seckiug the right of way along tho avenuo bLad profosed to givo the city 850,000, snd that the South Side Railway Company eaw how it could uee s smallor amount to bettor ad- vantago ln maulpulating the Aldermen. 1io had honrd that the last namod Company used $47,000, but could not remeniber tho sourco from which tho information camo. What ba had hoard was ot oven delinits enough to montion the namas of anv particular Alderman in connection with tho alloged expouditurs of tho monoy. "The jury soon afterward adjournicd sine die, and xoporiod to tho Court, returnng LIOHTY-EIQUT TRUE DILLS, clawified as fullowa: Larcony, 63; perjury, 13 failure to psy over money, 1; "burglary, 7: con- vorting proporty, 1: advertising tiot, 4 robbory, 1: mayhom, 1; keoping o gam. ing-houdo, 1; adultery, 1; assanlt, 2; bribery, 1 forgery, 4; sllawing prisoncr o escapo, i} aseault with intant to lall, 4; playing contidence “"m:l 1; and Jibol, 1. In 44 cuscs no bills wero tound, ANONO THE INDICTMENTA roturnod ona_was sgainet loory Woodbary, of Tirooklyn, N. Y., for bribery, who, Ald, Fitzgoc- ald_testilled, offored lum 1,500 to vote for an ordinance in favor of giving tho right of way along Wahash ovonne to the Chicago & Soutls Atlantic Company. This ia sl that baw go far como of tho Wabagh avenuo invosilgation, A roquisition will bo at once forwarded for Wood- buey. Thero waa also one for libel, againataJ. B. Bloowingston, of tho Investigalor, published fu thin city, The indictmont wan found at tho in- stanco of Georga I. Yeager, tha publistor of the Lerald, a vival insuranca paper, also of this oity, ‘Lho Investigalor, v the July numbor, chargod Yongor with procuring the servioes of & yonng WOWAN Gome Years ago fu bis office and of sub- poquontly weducivg ber, Tho cnm‘nldnl. wae based upon this cliargo slone, though tho pa- por containod o acore of other discrelitabla alie- gations. Mr, Bloomingston seomed to snticipata the fudiotmant, for a fow hours attor ite return bio waa in Uourt anxloua to givo bail, Thora waa Also ouo against Lmanuel Issace, kaoper of a loan oMoo on Clark street, noar Van Tturon, for larceny and receing stolen gooda, in *liich tho ovideuco is said ta bu very conclusive, The gaming-bouso keoper indictod {8 ono Wildo, has @ placo on Halstod, near Madison stroot, Tho party indited for failiug to turn over monoy ks no loss o poronage thau John I, ‘Thorn, who was doposod from tha oftice of Con- stablo a fow daya ago for failing to give ths noo- eusary bond, TITE COIMINAL COURT will convens for work upon the batch of indlct. ments above Monday, which, {t infestimated, will Iast it through tho mouth, 'The nest jury will bo called 1 October. THE CON! FEDERATE CURRENCY, Lotter from filanton Duncnn. LoumsviLte, Aug. 27, 1875,—To the Edilor of the Louisvilie' Commercial: In_your isauo of to- day I find an articla from Tre Citicaco TRIBUNE, Iam roferred to as liolping “ to boat the South by supplylug its de Inoto Govertment with measuruless ) qusntitios of rag money. ‘Tho as- aertlon s mado thiat one of tho vignottes was my L«xgtgflshon. and was doscribed by mo in s letter to tho Bocretary of tho Trossury as *$ho South riding {n ite night and stnlong down the North and orippliug tho eagle.” Thore was no suoh vignotio on any of the curreucy, aud I have no recolloction of makiug any wuggestion of the kind, Ad to the iwsuc of $100,000,000 of tho do- nomlnation of ¥60 1 Now York, it is my tisst iformation ou the subject. 1 think thero was an attewpt to have somo published, but it was a failuro, In the fall Or 18G1, tho supply of currancy was g0 limited that the Bocrotary of tho Troasury informed ma tue wants of the Gov- erument could not be met. One hundred-doliar Lills woro not availsble aa a circulativg medium, anud tho soarcity of ongravors and note printers was so marked that the troopa evan could not bo Enluo . Thore wasno Lank-note paper to bo ad, oxcopt littlo which wan occasionally smugglod through from New York, On boing told of his necewsities and troubles, I advised tho Becretary to iavo all the printers aud on- gravors in tho Houth concentrated in Govorn- mau omploy, and to haye experimonts mado fo manufacture strong papor to be usod for notes and bonds, Hoe authorized mo to ta L thouglit sdvinable, acd I ast to work firat to procure the papor, I aoon had the paper-mill st Nashville at work, and the result wss a good- onnnugl artiolo Lo utand ueage, After 0aou- ancy of Nashville, tha Richmond and Nort! Carolios mills furnished amplo supplios. Tho teol-ongraved bills issued by Ball & Kestiogo ware of 100 deuomination, aud were alwaya printed ou rogular bank-note paper, of whioh Iarga quantities were importod by the Govern- meut after 1861, + Hoyer & Ludwig were tha chlef reliance of tho Treasury for curroucy In 1801, Their main imuuo was i 8100 bilis. “Tho want “of smaller denominations was folt 80 grostly that in Japuary, 1802, 1 was wiven carto Dblanohe by the Uovernmont to produce a8 rapldly s pou- 8ible tho small notos. Every engraver, or noto ter, or ougraviug mateérial in the Houth was ordered to be sout to me at Richmond. The fail of Now Orloaua deatroyed the chance of got- tiug plenty of everyibing, In this airait I was :flmpc.:lcdwlulla?ll llfia lm‘rdln of creating a orce by engagiug iutslligent nowepaper printera Who bad never worked a dsy at this other kind of printing, snd s number of inteiligent boys, My foreman, & Frenohmau of rars ability, com- monoed thelr instruction as fast as I could have presses oast in tho foundries, and rollers sud othior mtorisls conatructed, 'The catabl waa notIn fair working order until M 1862, My work waa to spply the bonds of 8100, 8500, and 81,000, and the notes of 5, 310, aud $20. Tho vignoites were of the most primitive atylo aud ugliost workmanship. ‘Lhey wero so bad shat thoy defied oounterfeiting. As s genoral rule the hikenoss of somo of the prominont men wan placed oo the bill. Thatof Mrw. 'Pickous of Soun Caroling, was plaed by me on e #] notes. Wheo Richmoud wes® threstencd, in May, 166, by McClollan, tho Nocretary sen’ for we, and requestod me to movae to & safer pomi- tion, wheneo 1 could wupply the nocossary cur. roncy iu oado of thu fall of Richmond snd he captura of the olber estsblishmeuts, Columbia cted by me, and the train which carsied 1 tary also eonvoyed Iawmily to North Osrolins. Wa ‘b’u’t‘t lnhue the gaus wore thundering in tha greas 0a. + Tux Tomuxe (8 nol well informed as o he vory step Voty littlo bad A jue THE CHICAGO doprociation of the enrrency. In November, 1801, the ourranoy was ouly worth 45 in gold, In May, 1463, It wan at G0 conts, In November, 1862, 46 L0 60 cents. In Jnly, 1853, it had goue fdown to 16 conts. In Novembor, 1413, ibwanat ¥ contw and in May, 1804, 1t was st ficontn, From Lhat periad 4o the termination of tho \War It fiuctusted, going uponcato i enntr, and only failing ontiroly an & medium in the fasi two months prior to tha capitulation, when ovory cuo eaw that dofoat was inovitable. As to itn purchasing value, 1t was far groator thau the atandard of gold ehowed, In tho firet piace 0ld was oxbiaariod, aud a commodity for which {iSo older conid ai what pricelio ploased. For oxamplo, in 1953 and 1664 L paid from 36 Lo 10 por cord for wood ; 1 smplovod workmen st £1,50 10 92 por day; I paid Capt. Houry W, Giray, of this city, 82,600 o year as my canhice. Tha prics ot board througtiout the country waw anly slightly anhanced ; & good fat tarke¥ wan worth ¥4 in 1562, #3 in 1463, and 10 or €16.1n 1461, It waw at tho namo flgnmnnrmhlbly In No® York, A splendid patr of ahad only cast $20 in the apring F 1804, and bushiel ot aystoms tho naino. It is & mistako to_supposa that tho volume ot currency slons occasioned tho davreciation. No ono saw its effects clesror than 1 did and kuow tho causen oiore thoroughly, Tho policy of the Glovernment wan o issua ‘without taxa- tion. Tho crodit of the country becamo itn- puired at once, for financiers aaw (hat tho ays- tom was fatal, Want of confidenco on tho part of the peoplo in_flual succoss becamo atrongor and stronger. Dissster produced inovitable te- anlts. The monay-brakers who collocted the currancy and traded for apecie or sterling Lad no regard tur tho intorest of the peoplo. Thay fized “the valuo from day today, sud ft was alwayn in the deeconding acalo, 1t wan com- manced long bofore the Tresaury had amall noles suflicient to pay tha troops or its habili- tien for purchase throughout tho conntry., Tho total wsuo in January, 1462 befora I printed s note, dsd ot equal the curroncy of tho Bouth prior to the War. and was nearly all in 100 bills, quito ueolosn for the trannaction of business, Tlo etaternent abaut tha * goveral thousant young womau of Iichmond who tovk shcots of notes to tholr homen, siguod them with iwhat- evor namo wan wanted, and brought tho etuff back," in & fiction, ‘The bureau was organized Just aa it is at Washington, and was uuder a bu- Foau oflicer, Whon it was removad to Colurubia, under chargs of Col. Popo, tho number of lading was about 100. They connted the notes and did other nocesnary datlon. 'Tho note-rignara novor oxceoiod 100. “Tho roason was very palpablo, as BO many notea of amall donominaton wero roquired. Tho dopruclation of the eur- roncy c¢aonot be fraced to tho volume, bocauss the toial jsano novar reschel $350,000,000. The first dsmage was dono by a0 iunuo of $100 notes, which wore no botter thau bonds, so faras parforiniug tho duty of cireulating modium. | When au_sitempt was mado in 1663 to colloct taxea and to rogulate tho ourrency, it tan too late; confidenco wes gono an to the sofvency of the Goverumont, or our ability 1o win the fignt. 1t was an sbuormal condition of lhlnrs.—nu trade, no commoreo, with which to employ the iargo eminwiona of promises Lo pay based on a *“rasification of poaco,” and thas poaco daily looked moro aud more 1ike oue that would fall Tho ridiculoua sasor- d to taxation of corn, tobacco, eta,, in founded on tho iaw which taxed ceriain articloa In kind for tho purpose of using them in the army or oxporting thom to buy mu- nitiona, ‘Tho advoontes of a sound curroncy can find batter argumonts to sustain their views than to 1iso the fallacious deductions from a condition of affaira in the South, which was excoptional, ‘Whan the Congross of thoe United Blatos orasrs all its fogal tondors to bo taken for sl dobts dus tho Governmoot. snd withdraws Ita moral sup- port from tho gold-gamblers, who use the ne- cessitios of tho mercantile clanaos to laep l:f [3 prominm, tho day of resumption will spoodily follow, and tho gold-brokers will loss their ocen- pation; and auch ridiculons aud uunfoundod utatomonts as to Coufederato affairs witl vo longor appear in leading journals of tho country. DraNTON DUNCAN. ng of the Sartorisce, New York Nerald, Ava. Mr. and Mrs, Surtoris left Loog Lranch yester- day morafug by tho balf-past 11 o'clock train, AtBaudy Hook thoy met tho revenue cuttor Grant, and weyo taken to Now York. whore tho ombarked on the sleamor Baltic for Euglan They wera accompaniod from tho Branch by tho President, Mrs. drant, Frodorick Grant and Sn his wife, ‘Gon. Iiabcock, Surgoon-General Tarnes and Miss sirnes, Collactor ,. of Now _ Orloans, and bin wife; Nr. Georgo W. Childs, und other personal friends. At the Long Lranch denot several of tho cottagors aud others hiad gatharad to bid thom o prosporous_ vorago and spocdy return, Arriviog at Haudy ITook, they found tho revenus catter Grant awaiting them, sad, as soon as all wl:niullcly on board, thoe steamer procesded up tlo bay. Al Pior No. 52 there was a commotion, An immonso crowd of paople had gathered thoro to oo the Prosident, bia daugbtor, hor husband, but, abovo all, to cateh o glimpao of tho features of tho all-blossod little baby, Princo Ulysses. ‘Tho steamcr Baltic, of tho Whita Btar Lino, at Lalf-paat 3 p, m, wan ready and “ willing " for sea. Passengoers, bagyage, aod froight wore all on board. Away down tho bay tho revemio cutter Grant was stoaming up. Hohind her camo the Custom-House stosmbost., Tho former anchored directly off Pler No. 53 North Rlver, ‘Tho littlo lsunch following closaly In kher wako was toon abreast of her aud eamo at onco to a standatill, Thon camo a sad and affectionste good-by be- tween the Princess Nolllo and hor mothor. Mra, Grant,did not feel ablo Lo accompany the party to the whaet, and so said her * fatewell™ from tha dock of tho roveuuo cutfor, The parting was a 88d ono. A kisa way pressed upon tho forchosd of tho *gon-lo-law,” while the noxt moment mother and_daughtor wers locked in oach otlior's arms. Thoe hittlo Princo at thiv Junctura took things quite philosuphically, and rocoived tho good-bys showered upon him with the utmost judifference. Aftor tho salute wan fired tho lifle Custom- Hougo boat approachod tho plor. As soou as tho gang-plank was lowered, President Grant, amil " wild huzzas, ssconded it, bearing his daughtor, Mra. Algernon Sartoris, upon his arm, Ljohind tlie Presidont camo Gon. Buarpe, bo: ing in Lis arms the practous infaut, who was wm?pod In 1ed flanuel, and wearlug upon his dimiontive hesd a neat whito cap, trimmed with pink rbbons. Dabiud these camo Mr. Sartoris, “the Lappy father"; Mw. Col. Fred Grant, Mr, George Waslington Childs, Surgeon QGeneral Barnos, alopg with soveral ofticors of the Custore-{lousa, The final woparation was tonching in the ex- tremo. The DPresident teadorly ewbraced his daughter, and fora momontortwo the people saw onlf' tho pair folded in cach other's arms, The Iutlo Priuco, after bolog piaced into his hurso’s srma, tickod Lis fat lega, doabled up hiu Little tists, rubbed them in Lis eyes, struck owt boldly atall who, whethor or no. dotormined to Liss him good-by, whilo over Lis face secunedto come au_exprenaion of dlsgust, aa it ho would eay, “\Vhy‘::‘m‘l o 1ot me alone ? " Dire. and Sartoris, with tho little Prince and hia nuree, retired at anoe to thoir room, and the alirili whistle on tho steamer ialtio an- nonnced ke Liour of depacta 8 gaugplank, ao- companjed by his bandsome daughter. Mre. Golonel Fred. Grant, He sppeared, and na. heedful of the walling, ourlous crowd. 'The parsy ab once returned by the outter and railrosd to Long Branch. tho wildeat cheering the Daltio hacked out from Lor pief, turoed hormelf about and atarted down the bay, followed clasely by tho revenuo cutter Grant, Mr.and Mrs, Bartoris did not appear on dack. JUST PUBLISHED: The Shining River! A NEW SABBATH-SCHOOL SONG BOOK. Dy H. 8, sud W, 0, PEREINS. Prics 35 Oxrs, 330 rzn Hospaun, *¢ Hesd in Thee,” What Josus May Bay,” % Wandq U S WEMare Thcas T Walchaias, A 5okt o Utk of s beauliful saw byzan, The High-8chool Choir ! Ly I, 0, KMERBOY and W, 8 TILDEN, Putcs $l. 9 pea Dozay, ‘Tho H1GI BONOOL OHOIR W stmilar tu gensral gasiga lo tho very populaz Hour of Blnging,” which it boes lcucat iniversally usad i Higl Hebiola, The preasut work 1a lu uo way [uferlor t fis predsceasor, aud s entirely freah and vow, THE SONG MONAROH. Puicr. 76 Cexrv. 91,30 ren Dozen, Ly 1. B PALMER, asmisted by L. O, EMERSON. Do uol Aipk of teaching & B Bchool withous uaiug this atizactive, popular, an ul Look. + Bpecunen coples saut, post-Nald, for relal prica, LYON & HEALY, Chicago, OLIVEB DITSON & CHAS N, DITROX & ~ Baaton, L 711 Broadway N, X, TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY., SEPTEMBER |, 1875. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. MONDAY, Aug. 10, avery s wiid Baturday RETURN OF THE OLD PAVORITES! THE FPAMOUS Galifornia Minstrels! After tha mon censful tonr o wn in minstres. P{. Acknowlelzed by the I'resn al ublic tn be the Maminoth ‘Traupo of the Worll, Lok ab the Great Array of Talent: illy Emcreon, Biily Wice, Difly Ar- lugton, 1, I Remble, Cliarley Ierd, Jamed Mackin, . B, Wiliou, 1. G, Tiinsell, Chan, itenry, Jatoph Nor: croes, W, IL"Tila, Etnrt Lisitem, 3. 111 Suarphy, v, aun, . Morrieon, Eddy Guitn, S, Savorl, A, Wolfensteln, 8, Juhnston, J. Ienichic, W, 49, 10 8 bill of Unexcrytinnabiy noveitios, Beuls can ba recured aix days in adrance, 82~ Box Sheet now open, ADELPHI THEATRE, This WEDNESDAV, Bapt, 1, At 2 . m GRAND GALA MATINEE For Families, Ladine} an1 Chillren, OLIVER DOUD BYROX In Lis grest sentational drama DONALD M KAY. To-morrow (Thuraday) an entle changs of pro- aramme, . OLIVER DOUD BYRON, Hunparted by 8 powarful drutuatic company, in the rast meneation, Across i CONTINENT 1 1 £ !yury SIRMAI hql ' ‘\tilhl. NEW OHICAGO THEATRE, Clark atrect, near Iandoifh, oprosito Khernau laure, COMEDY, IAMONDS, by a Gentleman of Chicagn. Charaetern from Heal Life ; by the Briflant Comedy Company Every Night and Hattirdsy Matineo, Heata for Balo ouu week in advance, " MoVICKER'S THEATRE. LAST WEER BUT OSNE or EDWIN ADAMS, WEo will appear for tho first tmo it two years in tho Leautiful drama BINOCHE ARDEN, Buprorted by an Excellent Cant, Now Scenery, snd oifecta, Haturday~Only ENOCIH ARDEN Matinee, ening and Wadnenday atinoce, ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Wil begin a preliminsry neanon Auguet 30, Firat ap- pesrance of Lhe BRENNAN & WARE COMBINATION. VIEWS OF IRELAND. The New Comic Operet- fa, THE TIREE SISTER: Matinos Baturday, Reductiou of prices to 73, 50, and 25 conts. 'LINCOLN PARK PAVILION, North Clark-st., cor, Gri CHICAGO LIEDERKRANZ, Hecond Grand Bammer Night's Fextival WEDNES- DAY, Sept. 1, 8 p. m,, by the Chorus of tho Lieder- kranz oud Balatka's Grand Orchostra of Forty Por- formers. After the Concert, Fote Champrtre. Ad- mission, 80 cents, Mumbers and one lady froe, N, B~Alr. Laiatka¥ complete Grand Milfiary Or- chatra, as playing at the Cuncorta at tho South Park, 1 engagod for this Featival " “TWA HOURS AT HAMEY Farwoll Iall, Monday, Sopt, G, and every eveniug at 8, Kennedy's Songs of Scotland. . Adilasion, $bc._¥ront | ATTENTION, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS! Membera of tho above Order, I uniform, ave most rospectfully inviled to appear &t Grand Lodye Liall, carner Adams and LaSalle-sta,, on Thursday mormag, Hept, 1, 173, nt 9 o'clock 8. m.. susTD, 10 participate i tae parado with the members ot Washhtton Lodge, No, 3% K. of I*, tothelr plenjo groundy, held a1 FPacifio Garden on MilWaukeoav. - Good or. __INDUSTRIAL EXPOS " THE I_NTI-:R“-*S"I‘Zi'_l';Ew Industrial Exposition OF CHICAGO, 1875, ‘Will Open on the Evening of Sept, 8, And continua day and evening nntil Oct, 9, ond Wil undoubtedly prove to be the GKEAT EVENT OF TUE YEAR IN AMERICA. The Most Brilliant and Magmificent Dieplay in all Departments. THOR IMMENSE ART ITALLS are full of Amerfcay bost 1ctures, sokcted and comtributed by the Artists Suemeolves. 'Na wyoh coliection of BTRONG PAINT- INGH by STRONG ARTISTH Laa cver Leforo preaeated 10 the publlo in this country, TUR SCIENTIFIO DEPARTMENT, under the auspions of tha Chicago Academy of Sciences, has nuver before spproached fn pownt of maynituds exoellence on any such occasion, THE NORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL DEPART- MENT, includiug « Continental Ezbibition of Fruits by the loading fruit-growing Stutes, Turritorics, and Frovincos, 1 s arval of besuly tn Fruits, Fauts, aud Flowers, THE MECHANIOAL DEPARTMENT smbraces jn. numerable novelties of juventious aud processen of miavufscture NEVER BEFOLE BUBMITTED TO DPUBLIC VIEW, (lustratiug and atsesting tho gragd triumph of AIIND over MATTER Alargo and interesting exhibition of LIVE TISH m the Allsutic and bacifo slopes. amd from tu ceutral streama of America, together with & full s play,of Matures and spparatis showing Low lah ace +d 04 proserved §n Tanning szsams. In other Departments, Textllo Fabrics, Musical In- struments, Furaiture, Jousehold, J'ersonal, Useful, and Oruamental Goods, the diaplay 18 grand beyon comparison, “The Exposition will be open from & . m, unll 103 p. . e i THRMS OF ADMIBBION For adulte, all day aud eveniog, For children, sll day and n'!flfll ¥or adults on Baturduy, sl da; centy For clildren on Saturdsy, all day ud eventog 13 rents Every duy afier 6 p. 4 i chllds abvery dey 9. my adulls, 35 cents rov, Excarvions on all Rallway lines, Beo Railroad Fowtors ab thslr atations, MILLINERY GOODS. BIRDS, WINGS, OSTRICH TIPS, TISSUE, GRENADINE, ET, VELVETS AND STRAW 00D, 124 STATE-ST. WEBSTERS'. ¥~ Rermoved from 241 Woat Madivon-al, = BOALES, _ FAIRBANKS'® STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDY, FAIRBANK®, MORSE & GO, 111 & 133 LakeSt., Chicayo. .. EDUGATIONAL, U. 5 SCHOUL AND COLLAGE DIRECTORY. A book of neatiy 200 pages, compiled exprensly o ke o mid parents and yuATAisnA 1 MiAng arhionl, Tt contaiu 3 ompiate liat of M1 the Sehool wud eolleges in the ited Statea s informstion in re- #Ard 10 places whorein s sctilt are loeated, tls chimate, vialrond faclifties, cte, ; aivo 8 spscial doacrip truof' the most desieable nstitationa of fearoisi, Hont free upon np’xllmunn Fontage, b ees T, COTESWORTH FINCKNEY, Liureaa of Hchool Advertisig Aid Infuriation, Do neatic Buiding, corner Broadway aud Pourteenthe at., New York City, NACING COLILRDGIH. The Hchoul of Letters, the Heieatint Sebiool, aud (he Gramumar chool of Jiacine College will reopen Wedncs- ay, Hupt. Tlie reatoration of Taglor Hall, with many impraye- ML, ALY 2 uew Laboratory and Gymnasium which are W be fuished before 'm ap.eun will add much L. FINANOIAL, st i DO GO o | o JINANOYAL, The Sage College for Lady Students, T SigyCaleg fr Ly S, | FENRLY S, KING & 00, Uon Wity Cormplh Torvomiys o ol ool rovomt BANKBRS, i 1 recesve 3t the Coivorsty aft vl ivion an Morongh wind Lrowd 38 tlet provided for youty men, Lua collegn bullding In heated by steam, ligbted by LONDON, ENGLAND, A, carcfully fniened and prsiiel with lathe, | OFen CURRENT ACCOUSTS with Bankers and Mer SR, Yotanical gardeon ahd ornarpental grannie, y chantn fres of Com-vlagion. The lady’ stulouts liave the privilege of ail the INTEREST on Monthly Dalances, CouTaen of inatrus tion gien In tbe Univoraity, and to | COLLECTIONS o all potn Llie rerinous preached uriny the yaar fi tha Adjacant New Yore Agenta—' Ui Yore Agentr—\i K, Jeaup, ljel, by heitoguisied clergyman of | Liverpoot Hotse—3tea Bkt & :;1’1,?‘"’; r:ll nvn\‘la; (;-»m nfl\'u\u pRYIR f Hhwy . = v = s T AT nnitry, penial end wment for Fhe it comtbe ot by b H C WILLIAMS & (0, conmmoiated during e coming i ¥ BANKERS, NEW YORK, bny and sell Chicaga Bi, Paul, wid other gaod munletpyl KInning fo September, fn unndr: and applieanta for rooma will ba. reginte 40 WALL-ST, order of sppHeatinn, City, ilwauki For circular_contatning full partie: aidress | bonds, Investment aacuritios constaniiy on hand. PHESIDENT OF CONNLLL UNIVERSITY, Touacey | Welted— Burilukion, Cedur it and Mo, frets Wanted—Clicagn, Dsnvillo & Vincennes firat, Wanted—Northern Facifia 73-10 i Thoao and other railway secart — BELLIS PETERSON, W uot regulsrly tn the artvantagen of the inetitution, Eor sdn.iwwon sinly to HLV, JAMEY DE KOVEN, D. D., e Collvge, Hacing, Win, Catalngues can bn barl at Jam Mitehell & Hatlawsy, 154 State. ehauta’ Natiwua! Bank, LAW SCHOOL, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Tho academlc year 1875.56 will ugin on Thureday, Bept, W, An exammination for adui:stion (0 advinee tanding wilt Le beld on Thuradsy, Sept. ), aud Fri day, Oct, 1. beginning at 9 a.m, oo Thireday. No apjdicant will Ve exembuod st ALy cther e, A egiuning of the acadetaic year 147375, and after- Wards, all applicants for admisxon 38 candidaten fr & dekree, whi Lave not recr 1ved & collego edueation, will Le requirel tu pass & prolminary examination, ' For Turther iwformaticn awl for a rircular giving fuil pars ulars aliress JULN 1, ARNOLD, Librarian, Limane Seinlls Shos, Bervind Vilserstly Tlia scliool Lroviden a fuuz years’ conrso In Fogi- neeeing, Teads the degres of Civil Englurer, or Mining 5 And Were years® courses iu (nemie intry, in Katural History, and 10 Mxthemntice, Ihyalc aud “Astronomy, each of which 1nain b the degren of 8. 1.~ A Large portion of tho InAtriction 4 the same as that given o undergraduates in tho Collvge. Bludeuts Th e elewtifle Bouool can ooy roome tn College Bufldings and board at Sfemorial liall,Tire oppiartn nitles for etudents In o)) the branches abose meutionad are very ghost, the University betag amply provided with lfioritrien, apparatus, and. coljectious, - sanite Dationn for adminsin will be bild Begt. ¥ and Oct, 1, beginniog ot 8 . 1. For informati . adirens JAMES W, HARKLS, Sceretars, ST. JOEN’S SCEIOOIL. Ioardiog and_Day Behiool for Young Iadies sud Cildeen, ltev. THEODORE IRVING, LL.D., Iiector, 21 Weat ‘Thirly-second-at,, Mew York. ~Dr.'Irving epectal claws for the study of tho English Langnage aud Literature, as Nluntrating and illustrated Ly Hin- tory, with readingn from the best suthors, will bewin io Novemher, 118 class far the histarical and eritical study of tho Fine Arts will besin at the rame tine, The Fall Term Leging on Wednesday, Scpt. 29, 1475, For Circulars and sformation apply av above. UNION OOLLEGE OF LAW Of the Univerelty of Chileago, and the Northwentern Uniyersity, closed jts second year with 10) stadents, Ex-Unite] Btatea Fes e Trumbull and Doolittle, Judge Liooth and Profs, Denslow and Meyers, taukti four bours duly, and 23 lawyera lectured fu this Cole lkiu Last yoar, Ueridon a coitrse by Dr. Davis on Medi- eal Juriaprudence. Tho Hon. H, 1, furd, Heviser of the Ktatutes, is added {o the I'sc: yen }u\k\‘l;t‘ul Hept, 13, Terma $70 |, imoutbe, Dipioma admits to tlie Liar. vte., addreas V. B DENSLOW, Becretary, 20 Buflding, Chicaga, 11, ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE, 413 Wost Twelltheat,, CHICAGO, ILL. Biudies whll Lo reenmed in (hin tnatitution Monday, Bept. B Tuition, per term of tew moutin, 60, ¥ ithes of inforuation, apply 1o N V. Tresident, ACADEMY, HEY v ) ST, XAVIERS Wabash-av., corner Twenty-ninthst., Will be open for tho reception of bLoarders snd day weliolars on Mondy, Bopt. 6, For catabyiiie audrems TIE DIRECTRESS, Montieello Femnale Seminary. ‘The next term of this tortitution will commence on 17th Bopicuber, (ustead of the Uth (as otified), in consequence of improvements and ab the Mer: Aqunted mada & apeclaits, Orders for atocks and othet Formerly an Ansistant Professor (o Hateaed Coinge, and Iately Frincipal of the High Schvol, Wor coter Mamn,, will pregare fen hoya far Colleee, either for tys Frealiman o the Buptiomors Claws, To begin Sep, i, MEFERINCLR D 31d Univensity, Cam- securilies racelve parsonal attention at us New York Htock Exch: 2change, wit accounta el RAILROAD' TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATNS Fxetasarion o cated 4 A . Edward 1, Hall, Bchoul Comumitiee, Warcen! Chatrman of the Ligh Mars, Tue Hon. Geargs F, finr, Warceatar, Mass, VERENCE MARKS, —t Naturday ox. Dr. W, I, 3 2 e RIS H1ad, N 9% Wi Drpen, b Tl ntinin, e | e U IR LT 2 For particulars addrens FLLL PE:I;E'RM)) CHICAGO & N1 RAILROAN. Ticket U2 e, ), and 75 Canat. NISSES GRANTS™ SEMINARY, 128 304 130 North Dearborn-at., Chicago, witl open Wedbenday. Sept. 15, HKINDERGARTIEN, ction with the Seminary, will nyen at the saoio tirae, with stieressad facllitien at! scrommedation - (Fur Boarders only ) .y, Fept. 8. Location olovatsd nple; bulldings bangsome and a nf Miudies sive, Thurourt robapical Enginecring, the of the marals R UTHR Netiool for yunnic i LI Uulsaraity MICHYTIII,‘N CENTRAL RAILRNRY, Lake-tt,, ar TR Depat, foot of 1. nd Foot s Teenls it comyleta n a1l oh Lool Y ooty Tasly-seeond , \eatare e . e rer o Handylon; in avens Monda, formation, | Mail fvia main las) Day epross. Rt 301 ACcommdation. tic F.xprees, by 1o thoraugh (n ey ) ; WEThELE. Brine’ sad Brop NORTH SIDE—WASHINGTON PARK, Claawes £o7 hioyn of all ages. For circudu, with de- taile, addrean or spply in person. 12 to 1 Aaly, CRLIL BARNES, A, 1, hmn_. A Hawley FREEHOLD, CHICAGN, ALTON & ST. LOUIS, and Chicazss Kunas ity and Denver Short Lines, Lntan Deyot, Werl Sule, near Madlsgn.st, bride, - Ticket Depot, and 123 Bunlulgh-s., and carner X, A und tteat. FAREENOLD 1 A Laarding $onl RYE SEMINARY, ny " E, N, V. The next seasion will comnence Sapt. 19, For par- tleulara apply to the Frictjal, MES,'S| ). LIFE. BUARDING Establisbwd STARIA I, My Sincaron L acom Baamries Simatie L acon W aensigon Jolier & Diwrani eormirotats LEKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. SEMI . This Boarding aud Day School for Ladies, situated rarts [)_devines };\_w neat., mnu;f‘)um:, A“:l lfixim peued Bopt. 15, ;"‘.‘1‘1-'1" main line, .| 820p, m. - * ml:l'\ BT . Lli]:‘.} Erincials; Af0pomm MADAME CLEMENT'S SCHOOL e For Young Ladies and Children, GERMANTOWN, PA, Ratablished 1967, 4 setsion mill sommence on Wedaosday, Bept. Bex 5. Far clrculars addroes the Peinol [Er— . 3 - CUICAGD, MILWAUK| \ 1GHLAND MILITARY ACADENY, Union Tonat armor indsasg and Coanb it MO8 tes, WOILESTER, MABS,, &3 2owth Claek-ot., opporie Sherman Houte, and as Depot, Yropares youna men for Commercixl, Literary, and Beleutie purauits. O, 1. METCALF, A. M., Nap. PEEKSKILL (N ¥.) WILITARRY ACADEN pens Bepl, K )¥Th. New Gymnmium, $400 soane Addrans diosaps. WHIGHE & DoNALD, . WORCESTLRSHIRE SAUCE P SIS NSV icopt Hai SR Seturdy and Bandar, (D Milwaukes & Praitie du Chien Diruion, Pasectiget. oo ilwanike, g ' 898 o] *10:008. m.|* €:00p, and Ktevons Bo Milxaukee, St. not_completed: Tor cataloguos sdiress Aise I, ASKELL, Principal, RADFORD'S STUDENTS' Scliool, Middletown, Conn, iiperior sccommodations. Militars drill, school, Addross Lov, J, if. BRADFORD, E[»\D_u_u( 0, DA BIL! AND MRS, ALEX, BRADFORD'S (formerly Mrs, Ogden Hoffmanw) Enaiish, French, Aud Ueriuan Bosrding and Day Behool for You Ta- dies and Chidren, with eallsthunics, No, 17 Went Thirty-elghthst,, New York, Heopens Sat. 27, “Ap- pilcatlon way be made by lstier oz persoually, ss above, ']‘;Imxmo ELLE TARDIVEL, 25 WEST FORTY- f HnoME, A DBNYS' Delightful situation. Tuorough eixtlat, Now York, reapens ber Freneh, Eoglish, ad Uorman Boarding and Dsy 8chioal 1or youny fadiee, clfldran, “and fufants, Sept. U1, Freach wpoken fuently in one yesr. Drawing Soin statwary, pastel, wator color, «ta, N. W. C. UNIVERSITY. Tho twenty Orat eesalon of this institution will opon fn tle new budldings—the mont completo wow on the contineni—in Irviugion, 4 me east of city, Bopt. 16, Fall Fecuity: wix coumes of mtudy: boih sex dved, For eatalogues sldresy O, E. 0L~ LENBECK, Bocretars, or 0, A, BURGESS, President, 1ndlanapoils, Ind, MRS. GARRETSONS English, French, and German mnrdhsfi and Day Betool for Youug Ladies snd Children, No, 43 West Forty-acventh-et,, between Fifth and Biath-avs,, wifl Toopen on Wednesday, Scpt. 22, 163, Applieationn mado parsanally of by fetter, us above, Mt, Pleasant Military Academy, A Buloct Dosrding Belionl for Young Men and Lioys, at Bing Bing, N, Y., on the ludson. A full grsded courso of Justruction, Diplomes at graduation. Ail- {lary orgauization complote sud thorough, Orouuds beautiful and bulldings commodiony, Forty-secoud yoar Legius Bopt 10, Send for cirviher contalniug Chicago referencon. J, HOWE ALLEN, Irincipal, MLLE. BROUSSAIS Reopons her French and English School for Young Lalos, 564 Hicbigan-av s neer. Bistecntheat, on Mors day, Rept, 8, Bpecial aifention given to (he thorough caltivation of Musie, For circulars and reforences addreas the Irincipal, H.B. BRYANT'S (Bryanit & Btratton) Chicago Business Colloge ENGLISIT TRAINING SCHOOL, Btate-st., woutheast cor, Washington, Chi:ago, 1. Thio largest and most ‘thorough institution of the Xind In Amurica, Bend for circular, Seminary of the Sacred Heart, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, Offers ta youug ladies all the sdvantages of & aalld snd refined education. Day scholars are sdmitted 10 tha classes with the boarders, For partjculars apply to the LADY BUTENION, 484 West Taylor-at. Classea re sumed Wodn 'Bopt, ), CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, sonngia O YOUNG LADTIET AND i3Sty dit 1 W h, . o B ene the i st DM ad Fraach. hRviLLy, ATIA 1827 & 1526 BPRUCE.8T,, Fhila, Fa. MRS, W. 0, BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHOOL For Youog Ladies, Batavia, N. Y, ~For refereaces, ine quirs of Htsle's Atiaruey Cliacies I, Revd. DEARBORN SEMINARY, 085 and 099 Wabssh-av, A Boarding and sy School of thie best clasa for young ladivs, with departments of Langusg ud of art, Will veopen Bopt. 1. = € 0L OF MINES, 7,08 Mickigun, | Vo circulay, Address I, D, T'T, Ann Arbor, Mich. 7. VERNON INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LA D dise and Little Glrla, Establibed in lotd, Mre, ary I, Jonss and 3irs. Mutiand, Uriueipals, Board: ing aod Day Hchool. Eugluh, Freach, Gerinas, snd Latin, Frevch ia o o the fanily, [ Veruou Place, BALTIMOKE. Reforcsicen apylication, OUTIH SIUR BEMINALY, 460 MICHIOAN-AV.,~ Mre, 1. BIMONS, Princijal—The school wilk re- ofieu Tuesdsy, Sept, 7, with » full corpa of Leschers, A giadustiug clase is now forming, A Kindsrgarien vfl;‘hmnumflh ha Haausry, For clrculacs apyiyss LAKE FOREST ACADEMY, llege preparatory school for boys. Fall term be- P‘K:D ey A, R, BADIR, Principal, “Unives BENN| RS, FAITH 0. HOSMER AND MISs F. W, )CKWELL'S Family and Day 8chool fur ¥nung ;‘.!.‘ Huringaeld, Maas,, reopes Hogt, 15, Thors wigh fhatrahion aud home couforte. Sead for cle. Becarefultobuyonlythe Geauine. | cular, @ 57,30 PER QUANTER. = No axtrae. Miedia » Acadewny for Boys, 11 miles from Philidel- i 10 Tustsuctors. 8. 0, SIUNTLIDOE (Harvard A M), Modia, Ps. WA NI . i o SR apolis, through N N EY S A FRADE MARK Bt Louls Exp: el #ad For LEA & PERRINS’ RORENUIQ NiEDL K prean: Teorta and Kovkak i Dulige 4 Sious Oty K. Dubuaus & jouz City B 1 Giliwag Passongo: sy CELEBRATED 4 CHICAGO, BURLIN N PHONOUNCED LY EXTRAOT Deroli g oy PATTON SyliNey RuLBoNn, of & LETTER from a |~ an! Gimatand Sisteendhats, Vckes Offices, 69 Ciarios™s CONSOISSEURS MEDIOAL GENTLE. | —Sndatdeie. H = T Leave, | dmn TO BE THE MAN s Nadna (ol c A I 5 WORCESTER, ONLY GOOD ¢ B, 13, ““Tan LEA & PER- TUNS that thelr Sagee s hilahly estoemod in SAUCE? 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